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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I've seen on another post that that is not the case. They actually have almost the same amount of petitions incoming, but TSC is just slower.

I would gladly do that if that would help, but I'm sure the head of TSC already knows what's going on, and I'm sure lots of people are calling TSC to complain all the time :/ I feel like we need to get in touch with somebody higher than them in terms of status.

Have you sent one yet? If so, what did you write? I'm terrible at talking to important people :cry:

I think TheFoxxy meant petitions as a whole, not just the I-129Fs. TSC does way more petitions of several types than CSC does.

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K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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I'm trying to remember who the Director for TSC is, I know it's a woman but arrrrgh her name is escaping me.

Donald Neufield is the Associate Director of the 4 Service Centers, his email is Donald.W.Neufeld@uscis.dhs.gov. Not sure if he has twitter.

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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I think TheFoxxy meant petitions as a whole, not just the I-129Fs. TSC does way more petitions of several types than CSC does.

Both service centers process several different types of petitions.

Oh, I'm sorry! Didn't know that... That makes sense but still unfair..

K1 Journey: AOS Journey:

March 25, 2014: I-129f sent. April 16, 2015: Date filed.

April 1, 2014: NOA1 received & check cashed. April 22, 2015: NOA received.
April 2, 2014: Alien Registration Number changed.
Sep 16, 2014: NOA2 - Petition approved!
Sep 23, 2014: Case shipped to NVC.

Oct 01, 2014: Case arrived at NVC.

Oct 03, 2014: Got our case number!

Oct 06, 2014: Left NVC.

Oct 17, 2014: At the Embassy.

Oct 22, 2014: Packet 3 received.

Nov 03, 2014: Packet 3 sent.

Nov 11, 2014: Medical examination.

Dec 2, 2014: Packet 4 received.

Dec 8, 2014: Interview! (Approved!!!)

Dec 10, 2014: Visa received!!!

Jan 22, 2015: US Entry!

Feb 22, 2015: Happily ever after! :-)

April 16, 2015: Filed Adjustment of STatus.

April 22, 2015: AOS NOA received.

May 14, 2015: Biometrics appointment.

October 09, 2015: AOS approved!

September 05, 2017: Lifting conditions filed.

 
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Both service centers process several different types of petitions.

Oh, I'm sorry! Didn't know that... That makes sense but still unfair..

I did this last month, I was way too lazy to put the form types on the right side...I just wanted to see the workload difference. Totals are on the bottom.

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K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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Figure out who to email, the director of all the service centers or the director of TSC. Write an informative letter stating that there should be more of a balance between centers. Provide them the address to this site showing the multiple threads of concern and anger about the wait times.

Everyone has to do this together it cant just be a few people. Power in #s for this deal. I will write a letter as well, let me know what you guys figure out.

11/18/2013 - Filed I-129F
11/25/2013 - NOA1 text/email received
05/01/2014 - NOA2 text/Email received
06/18/2014 - Interview - Approved
07/31/2014 - Point of Entry
10/17/2014 - Married
10/23/2014 - Filed AOS/EAD/AP
11/07/2014 - 3x NOA1 text/emails received

12/05/2014 - Biometrics

12/22/2014 - EAD/AP Approved

01/02/2015 - EAD/AP Card Received

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Figure out who to email, the director of all the service centers or the director of TSC. Write an informative letter stating that there should be more of a balance between centers. Provide them the address to this site showing the multiple threads of concern and anger about the wait times.

Everyone has to do this together it cant just be a few people. Power in #s for this deal. I will write a letter as well, let me know what you guys figure out.

What's his/her email? Couldn't find it on the site.

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I remembered her name!! Kristi Barrows, she's the Deputy Director at TSC. I can't look for her info right now but I'm sure someone will find it.

K-1

I-129F NOA1 => NOA2: 161 days

NOA2 => Interview: 64 days

AP: 33 days

Total: 258 days

AOS

I-485 NOA => GC: 333 days

No Interview

ROC

07/30/2017: Package Sent

08/01/2017: NOA

09/07/2017: Biometrics

12/04/2018: Approved! 490 days

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Just sent a tweet to @OCRLeon, If you have a twitter account go tweet him :) If someone could post an example letter in here? Just to guide people who is not good at writing letters.


Service Center : Texas Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : London, United Kingdom

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-03-24

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-09-09

(Sent to NVC: 2014-09-15)

NVC Received : 2014-09-22

NVC Left :2014-09-26

Medical : 2014-09-29

Consulate Received : 2014-09-29

Packet 3 Received : 2014-10-06

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received : 2014-10-23

Interview Date : 2014-11-07

Interview Result : APPROVED!!

AP : 2014-11-12 (2 hours)

Issued: 2014- 11- 12

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Figure out who to email, the director of all the service centers or the director of TSC. Write an informative letter stating that there should be more of a balance between centers. Provide them the address to this site showing the multiple threads of concern and anger about the wait times.

Everyone has to do this together it cant just be a few people. Power in #s for this deal. I will write a letter as well, let me know what you guys figure out.

Thanks, TheFoxxy! Excellent points. I think we should email the director all the service centers, Leon Rodriguez. The TSC director may ignore us as she may already know of the lag, but Rodriguez was just made director of USCIS. Thus, he likely does NOT know about the lag and more so, as a "new and fresh" face to USCIS, he may want to do something when he learns of it (much like Adam Silver, the NBA commish.).

We should quote the statistics and show direct links to the USCIS websites. We should mention that although we are a minority, this lag needs to be improved. And as TheFoxxy mentioned, we need numbers! We need 100 or more people to do this. We can create a template letter and then everyone who can send it should.

Also, FoxNews has a link to break a story - http://help.foxnews.com/entries/500736-Where-can-I-send-story-questions-corrections-or-news-tips-

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Thanks, TheFoxxy! Excellent points. I think we should email the director all the service centers, Leon Rodriguez. The TSC director may ignore us as she may already know of the lag, but Rodriguez was just made director of USCIS. Thus, he likely does NOT know about the lag and more so, as a "new and fresh" face to USCIS, he may want to do something when he learns of it (much like Adam Silver, the NBA commish.).

We should quote the statistics and show direct links to the USCIS websites. We should mention that although we are a minority, this lag needs to be improved. And as TheFoxxy mentioned, we need numbers! We need 100 or more people to do this. We can create a template letter and then everyone who can send it should.

Also, FoxNews has a link to break a story - http://help.foxnews.com/entries/500736-Where-can-I-send-story-questions-corrections-or-news-tips-

Yes that's a very good point, but her email is not listed, and I don't think it's something we can find for obvious privacy reasosns. I am just sending an email to tsc.ncscfollowup@dhs.gov. This is the email address for TSC, let's mass email them so they hear our voices. That's all we've got for now. Also, it wouldn't hurt tweeting the director, would it? :) maybe he tries to put some new policies in place to show who's the new boss hahaa

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Ok y'all

Let's get our twitter on.

@OCRLeon processing time discrepancy between CSC & TSC for I129F is ridiculous! 6+ months and no customer service!#USCIS #immigrationcrisis

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I remembered her name!! Kristi Barrows, she's the Deputy Director at TSC. I can't look for her info right now but I'm sure someone will find it.

I've found info about Kristi Barrows! Turns out you're right about her name, thanks! :)

So I found her Facebook profile, but I don't think we should contact her through Facebook, because that's kind of personal but ehhh.. I don't know.

I also found her address + phone number etc, which I'm not going to post here but I thought it was interesting :D Hopefully she still uses it, but here's her e-mail address:

Let's try this!!

K1 Journey: AOS Journey:

March 25, 2014: I-129f sent. April 16, 2015: Date filed.

April 1, 2014: NOA1 received & check cashed. April 22, 2015: NOA received.
April 2, 2014: Alien Registration Number changed.
Sep 16, 2014: NOA2 - Petition approved!
Sep 23, 2014: Case shipped to NVC.

Oct 01, 2014: Case arrived at NVC.

Oct 03, 2014: Got our case number!

Oct 06, 2014: Left NVC.

Oct 17, 2014: At the Embassy.

Oct 22, 2014: Packet 3 received.

Nov 03, 2014: Packet 3 sent.

Nov 11, 2014: Medical examination.

Dec 2, 2014: Packet 4 received.

Dec 8, 2014: Interview! (Approved!!!)

Dec 10, 2014: Visa received!!!

Jan 22, 2015: US Entry!

Feb 22, 2015: Happily ever after! :-)

April 16, 2015: Filed Adjustment of STatus.

April 22, 2015: AOS NOA received.

May 14, 2015: Biometrics appointment.

October 09, 2015: AOS approved!

September 05, 2017: Lifting conditions filed.

 
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I've found info about Kristi Barrows! Turns out you're right about her name, thanks! :)

So I found her Facebook profile, but I don't think we should contact her through Facebook, because that's kind of personal but ehhh.. I don't know.

I also found her address + phone number etc, which I'm not going to post here but I thought it was interesting :D Hopefully she still uses it, but here's her e-mail address:

Let's try this!!

I'm not 100% sure that's the same Kristi Barrows... might be better off trying to find her uscis email address...

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I'm not 100% sure that's the same Kristi Barrows... might be better off trying to find her uscis email address...

I did some googling and got this TSC phone number...(214) 962-2626

Anyone brave enough to try?

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